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We’re at the heart of the local community. Our team is a vessel of knowledge ready to offer free advice and support to everybody in need. We have been providing an excellent service to the Local Population and the Community for years.
Address
Kingshield Pharmacy
387 Brixton Road,
London SW9 7DE
Phone
020 7274 2424
Fax
020 7274 2424
Pharmacy.FE110@nhs.net
Get Direction
You can easily access Kingshied Pharmacy using 3, 59,159 andn 109 bus routes. You can use Brixton Station and it is only 1 min walk to the Pharmacy. We are on main brixton road high street, home of Local Stores and shopping brands in Brixton so you can grab your shopping and pick up your medication quickly and easily.
Customer Service
We are all in one pharmacy service. if you have any question or need advice with your medication we are always here to help. Our pharmacist team consume years of experience and knowledge and always ready to help.
020 7274 2424
Emergency Service
NHS 111 can help if you have an urgent medical problem and you’re not sure what to do. You answer questions about your symptoms on the website, or by speaking to a fully trained adviser on the phone.
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Travel Clinic
If you are travelling abroad then you may need to be vaccinated against infectious diseases. Our Travel Vaccination Service can help you. get in ouch with us today.
020 8856 1104
Need support
Speak With Our Pharmacist
Our Pharmacist would be happy to help with your query or if you need any specific advice.
F.A.Q.
What is NHS Prescription ?
An NHS prescription is issued by a prescriber, such as a doctor, on behalf of the NHS. In England, as of 1 April 2023, the NHS has set a charge of £9.65 per item on your prescription, unless you’re exempt from payment. Occasionally, a single item may incur multiple charges; these are defined by the NHS.
We’ll let you know if this is the case.
There are no NHS prescription charges in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
What are electronic prescriptions ?
The NHS Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) allows most GPs in England* to send prescriptions instantly to a pharmacy of your choice. The EPS offers a flexible and convenient way to access your medicines. Instead of collecting your paper prescription from your GP, head straight to your preferred Boots pharmacy to pick up your medicines. To be able to use the EPS you’ll need to nominate a pharmacy that’s convenient for you.
What is a nominated pharmacy ? and How do I nominate a pharmacy?
To be able to use the NHS Electronic Prescription Service (EPS), you’ll need to nominate a pharmacy that’s convenient for you. Nominating a pharmacy lets the NHS know where you’d like your electronic prescription to be sent to.
Nominating a pharmacy is really easy just ask your GP or fill in our online form and we will do the rest.
What is a repeat prescription?
A repeat prescription is issued by a prescribing healthcare professional like a doctor, usually for medical conditions which need to be treated for a long period of time. This includes long-term conditions like diabetes, eczema and asthma. Your prescriber may allow you to request another prescription without having to see them each time you need more medicine. They do this by authorising repeated supplies of the medicine over a specific time period, until a set review date.
How long will it take to receive my Repeat Medication ?
Once you Request with us Either online or from the Pharmacy, it can take up to five working days until your medicines are ready to collect in store or up to seven days to be delivered to you if you have opted for delviery and withing our delivery zone.
For this reason, our service is not suitable for any prescriptions you may need straight away. Instead, ask your doctor for argent request or call 111 in an Emergency
*Subject to stock availability
What is a private prescription?
In some cases, you may be given a private rather than an NHS prescription by a prescribing healthcare professional such as a dentist or a doctor. There are no payment exemptions for private prescriptions, so you’ll always need to pay. Charges for private prescriptions vary depending on the medicines.
Phone
020 7274 2424
Location
387 - Brixton Road.
London, SW9 7DE
pharmacy.FE110@nhs.net
Pharmacy Hours
M-F: 9am - 6:30pm
S-: 9am - 6pm
Sunday closed
About
Kingshield Pharmacy
We're at the heart of the local community. Our team is a vessel of knowledge ready to offer free advice and support to everybody in need. You can rely on Kingshield Pharmacy to take care of you and your family
GPhC Number: 1041083
Superintendent Pharmacist
Daljit Mehmi
GPhC Number: 2052970
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